







The art of the soloist in medieval latin music (9th-13th Centuries) - Katarina Livljanic
This course for singers and instrumentalists will involve work with the latin liturgical (plain-chant, tropes, sequences) and operatic repertoire. The medieval repertoire is often orientated towards music for ensemble and considered less virtuosic than that of later periods. The aim is to show that the art of the soloist is one of the high points of the music of the Early Middle Ages and to discover its richness and variety, from a vocal and instrumental perspective. We will tackle the plain-chant repertoire for soloist, as well as polyphonic music for small groups. Instrumental accompaniment will also be studied in collaboration with the singers.
AREAS OF STUDY
- Discovery of a varied and rarely-performed repertoire with specialists from the ensembles Dialogos and Sequentia: complementary perspectives on plain-chant, latin opera and instrumental accompaniment. Techniques for memorisation.
- Solo and small ensemble work on performance, notation, modal and polyphonic improvisation.
REPERTOIRE
Plain-chant (soloist repertoire), polyphonic repertoire, Ecole Notre Dame
PROGRAMME
Friday
19 October
10.00 Welcome,
outline of the course and introduction of participants
11.00
- 13.00 Ensemble lessons
14.30
- 17.30 Work in small groups (vocal, instrumental and ensemble
pieces)
Saturday
20, Sunday 21 and Monday 22 October
10.00
- 13.00 Ensemble lessons
14.30
- 17.30 Work in small groups (vocal, instrumental and ensemble
pieces)
TEACHING FEE
200 euros
(teaching fee and lunches)
175 euros
for participants of the European
Baroque Academy
(2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007).
Accommodation
can be provided in Ambronay (bedrooms of 4-6 beds): 110 euros (night, evening
meals and breakfast). Fore more details.
Participant arrival: Thursday, 18th (evening) or Friday, 19th
(before 10 am).
Participant departure: Monday, 22nd (evening) or Tuesday, 23rd
(before noon).





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